It was Wayne Gretzky's first visit to Pittsburgh and the Penguins set a Civic Arena record for most penalty minutes in a game - 144. The Edmonton Oilers' 123 minutes was also a record. Pens defense...
It was Wayne Gretzky's first visit to Pittsburgh and the Penguins set a Civic Arena record for most penalty minutes in a game - 144. The Edmonton Oilers' 123 minutes was also a record. Pens defenseman Russ Anderson set team record for 51 penalty minutes.
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I'm an Oilers fan who likes the Penguins. Here is the honest truth: this was Gretzky's rookie season and there were always guys out trying to pick on him and hurt him, especially out in the West. The Oilers felt that in order to ensure Gretzky could play, that anytime he was touched the entire team had to respond. This brawl was as much about sending a message to the rest of the league about what would happen if you touched Gretzky, as it was about sending a message to the Penguins.
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Should've just left hockey after he retired not ruin his rep as a horrible coach but an amazing player.